Marzio Scholten
50 top tracks
Marzio Scholten
50 top tracks
Albums

Ergens (feat. Spinvis)
Marzio Scholten

Ruis
Marzio Scholten

Voids, Echoes and Whispers
Marzio Scholten

Garage Moi
Marzio Scholten

Isolophilia
Marzio Scholten

We Never Left Town
Marzio Scholten

World of Thought
Marzio Scholten

Motherland
Marzio Scholten

Here Comes a Riot
Marzio Scholten

Wat Nooit Geweest Is
Marzio Scholten

A Real Life Photograph, Vol 1
Marzio Scholten

Marzio Scholten -Motherland-
Marzio Scholten
Biography
Marzio Scholten was born on June 17th 1982 in Granollers, Spain. In 2006 he graduated cum laude at the prestigious Conservatory of Amsterdam, where Marzio has studied with Jesse van Ruller, Martijn van Iterson and Maarten van der Grinten and followed workshops by Kurt Rosenwinkel, John Scofield, Pat Martino, John Clayton, Chris Potter and many others. Marzio is the leader of his Marzio Scholten Quartet and Marzio Scholten Group, with which he’s touring regularly around the Netherlands and abroad...Read more on Last.fm
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Marzio Scholten was born on June 17th 1982 in Granollers, Spain. In 2006 he graduated cum laude at the prestigious Conservatory of Amsterdam, where Marzio has studied with Jesse van Ruller, Martijn van Iterson and Maarten van der Grinten and followed workshops by Kurt Rosenwinkel, John Scofield, Pat Martino, John Clayton, Chris Potter and many others. Marzio is the leader of his Marzio Scholten Quartet and Marzio Scholten Group, with which he’s touring regularly around the Netherlands and abroad, presenting his compositions in modern jazz. His album ‘Motherland’ was released in June 2008.
Besides leading these bands Marzio plays in various other groups, and has worked with various artists as a session guitarist (live and studio work). Some of the more famous venues and festivals where he has played are Bimhuis, Vredenburg, Utrecht Jazz Fest, The Hague Jazz, Jazz in Duketown, East of Eastern Festival, Amersfoort Jazz Festival and SJU Jazzpodium. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Marzio+Scholten">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
